Charlie Sheen's 'Anger Management' Canceled After 100th Episode

The comedy series led by the former 'Two and a Half Men' actor is officially ending for good after airing the 100th episode.

FX decides not to renew Charlie Sheen's "Anger Management" as the comedy series is completing its 100-episode order. "I am beyond proud of what we accomplished over the course of 100 episodes of 'Anger Management'," the actor says.

"We created something uniquely special with some of the most talented individuals I have ever had the privilege to work with," Sheen continues. "My sincere thanks to all for their unwavering love and support. Here's to the next chapter."

Based on the movie of the same name starring Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler, "Anger Management" premiered in 2012 after Sheen was fired from "Two and a Half Men". It was picked up for 90 more episodes after the first 10 proved to be successful. The premiere episode garnered almost 6 million viewers, but the ratings have declined since then.

Sheen's former show also suffered similar fate. Now led by Ashton Kutcher, "Two and a Half Men" will end after season 12. There are swirling rumors that the original star will appear in the final season. "It's uh, I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about it," Kutcher said of the upcoming finale. "But I'm scared...Yeah, I'm a little terrified."